Police arrested Solis-Reyes at his home, confiscating his
computer and charging him with "mischief in relation to data" and
unauthorized computer use. Although this is the first arrest
related to the Heartbleed security flaw, experts warn that more
exploitation will continue to pop up in the coming weeks as
companies and businesses scramble to figure out if they're still
vulnerable.

The only bright side for Canadians: Because of the incident, they
now have until May 5 to file their taxes, a week later than the
normal April 30 deadline.